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The phrase "an almost impossible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is very difficult to achieve or accomplish, but not entirely out of reach.
Example: "Completing the project in just one week seemed like an almost impossible task, given the amount of work required."
Alternatives: "nearly impossible" or "virtually impossible".
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It was an almost impossible task.
It's an almost impossible task.
He's got an almost impossible shot.
"He is an almost impossible person," Staley told me.
Even so, he would be leading an almost impossible coalition.
That is an almost impossible question to answer.
This is an almost impossible threshold to meet.
But that's an almost impossible thing to be certain of.
Ideally, both, which is an almost impossible double.
It was an almost impossible task, by Sagan's own admission.
But it is an almost impossible puzzle to solve.
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